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Monday, 7 March 2011

Double Choc Chip Muffins

Sometime in mid January, the kids wanted something to munch on. They were also a little 'concerned' about what they could take to school for break time. The 'concern' came from the fact that school was into its second week and they were tired of their usual ration of cookies.

I asked them if they would like me to make them something. Their eyes lit up and they asked me what I was going to make. I first thought of making my usual Choc Chip Muffins but then I decided that I would try something different. I suggested Double Choc Chip Muffins and they both looked at me enquiringly.

My little princess asked if that meant that there were Double the amount of Choc Chips, so I explained that Double Choc Chip Muffins meant that the cake was chocolate AND there were Choc Chips in it. That's what the double meant. Both of them responded with a resounding "Yes Please!" This was quickly followed by "Can we help?"

And help they did! They helped to measure the flour, beat the mixture and of course their most favourite part was licking the bowl and utensils clean. This is what we did:

MethodMelt butter and cool. Beat melted butter and sugar till well combined. Add in eggs a little at a time. Beat till creamySift flour together with baking powder and cocoa.Fold into cream mixture. Add in vanilla and choc chips. Mix well. Divide equally into muffin cases. Makes about 12 large muffinsBake in a preheated oven at 180oC for 35 minutes or till done.Remove from oven and cool

The muffins were absolutely delicious. Very chocolatey, very moist and quite rich too. In retrospect, it would have been better to make them in smaller muffin cases as even eating just one was very filling.

The muffins were eaten for dessert that very night and they went great with ice cream. The next morning, both kids took a muffin each to school and the day after as well!

Lucky kids and isn't it fun to bake with them? Think of the memories you are creating to say nothing of amazing lunch and dinner treats. They almost look like brownies and are surely delicious looking.